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Lowepro camera case US $39.00
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Vintage Olympus Trip 35 Film Camera. VGC. Case, Strap, Lens Cap. Old Version. US $22.91
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2 POLAROID SX-70 LAND CAMERAS WITH 1 LEATHER CASE US $102.50
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used vintage bell and howell "two twenty" 8mm camera with case US $15.95
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Camera Case Bag B2 for Canon EOS 550D 400D 450D 500D 350D 300D 7D 5D DSLR US $.99
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Hi-Pro 2088 Compact Camera Case US $11.00
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Hi-Pro 2050 Compact Camera Case US $11.00
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Hi-Pro 2091 Compact Camera Case US $13.00
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Hi-Pro 2091 Compact Camera Case US $13.00
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Hi-Pro 2026 Compact Camera Case US $11.00
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1980 Le Clic Camera With Carrying case US $10.60
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Black & Decker DCM18S Brew 'n Go Personal Coffeemaker with Travel Mug List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $12.99 |
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Great for commuters, office professionals, and one-coffee-drinker households, this personal coffeemaker brews 15 ounces of coffee directly into a stainless-steel travel mug. The mug has a rubber handle for a safe grip and a lid to keep coffee hot... |
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Cuisinart DCC-RWF-6PK Charcoal Water Filters, 2 Year Supply, Includes 6 DCC-RWF packages. 2 Filters Sale Price: $21.79 |
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The Cuisinart DCC-RWF-6PK Charcoal Water Filters, 2 Year Supply, Includes 6 DCC-RWF packages. 2 Filters Per Package a Total of Twelve [12] Filters. fits models BC-00PC2 CBC-00 CBC-002 CBC-00BJ2 CBC-00BWBJ CBC-00BWPC CBC-00PC2 CBC-00PC4 CBC-00PC5 CBC-00SA CBC-00SA2 CBC-00SA3 CBC-00WPC CBC-4400 COD-400PC DCC-100 DCC-1000 DCC-1100 DCC-1200 DCC-1400 DCC-15BKBJ1 DCC-15WBJ DCC-200 DCC-2000 DCC-2200 DCC-2400 DCC-490 DCC-490BJ DCC-490SA DCC-590PC DCC-900 DCC-900BK DCC-KE12 DGB-500 DGB-600 |
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Cuisinart HM-70 Power Advantage 7-Speed Hand Mixer |
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The Cuisinart Power Advantage 7 Speed Hand Mixer, flawlessly and easily mixes even the heaviest ingredients. From dense cookie dough to whipped cream, the powerful motor with automatic feedback can perform any mixing task... |
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Lights! Camera! Elvis! Collection (Blue Hawaii / Easy Come, Easy Go / Fun in Acapulco / G.I. Blues / Girls! Girls! Girls! / King Creole / Roustabout / Paradise Hawaiian Style) List Price: $69.98 Sale Price: $34.79 |
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Eight-disc set includes "King Creole," "G.I. Blues," "Blue Hawaii," "Girls! Girls! Girls!," "Fun in Acapulco," "Roustabout," "Paradise, Hawaiian Style," and "Easy Come, Easy Go." |
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ARECONT VISION HSG1-O-W OD IP67 VANDAL PROOF HOUSING FOR SINGLE/DUAL SENSOR W/ H/B |
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The HSG1 environmental housing provides excellent protection for the entire MegaVideo line of Arecont Vision cameras. Combining this high quality indoor/outdoor housing with the superior imaging of AV cameras provides the perfect solution for environments that require protection from the elements. |
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Olympus Stylus TOUGH-6000 Shockproof & Waterproof Digital Camera (White) + 2GB xD Card + Spare Li-50B Battery + Case + Cameta Bonus Accessory Kit |
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Kit includes: ♦ 1) Olympus Stylus TOUGH-6000 Digital Camera ♦ 2) Olympus 2GB xD-Picture Card ♦ 3) Li-50B High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack ♦ 4) Precision Design USB 2.0 High Speed xD-PictureTM Card Reader ♦ 5) Precision Design MT-68003 Compact Digital Carrying Case ♦ 6) Precision Design Memory Card Storage Wallet ♦ 7) Precision Design Flexible Tabletop Tripod ♦ 8) Digital Image Recovery Software ♦ 9) Microfiber Cleaning Cloth Olympus' unique range of waterproof, shockproof and freeze proof TOUGH cameras has grown with the addition of the 10-Megapixel Stylus TOUGH-6000... |
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Leatherman 931014 40-Bit Assortment for Leatherman Bit Drivers List Price: $15.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Leatherman 830039 New Wave Multitool with Leather/Nylon Combination Sheath List Price: $93.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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The Wave multitool's compact folded shape hides a wealth of tools and blades within. The Wave Multitool From Leatherman: Better than Ever The most popular full-size Leatherman tool is now better than ever... |
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Is it really possible, to get more than you pay for? We all like to believe that, as we're walking out the store with our brand new purchase still shrink wrapped neatly tucked under our arm. But, how long until the shrink wrap is cracked, and buyers remorse starts to settle in. In the case of the Kodak EasyShare M753 Digital Camera, it may not take too long. But, whose fault is that? The consumers, or Kodaks?
I've bought EasyShare cameras in the past, and they all seem to experience the same problem with the mode selection wheel. It never seems to stay put. Every time you slip the M753 into a case (not included by the way) you have to make sure you didn't accidentally turn it own. Otherwise, that's a sure fire way to churn thru batteries. Even using the camera, you'll find it annoying to have to check the mode wheel, to make sure it hasn't slipped. There nothing worse than thinking your taking a still picture, when the EasyShare is actually in movie mode.
Kodak made a strange decision with the EasyShare M753 when it comes to the battery. It comes with a rechargeable battery, which some people will like, but others will hate. The only way to charge it out of the box, is to plug the M753 into your computers USB port. For those with no computer, this could be an awkward proposition. You can get a separate wall battery charger, but that of course is extra. Even if you do have a computer, this may not be the best camera for an extended trip. Unless you plan on dragging your desktop computer (aka: camera battery charger) with you. The exclusion of a battery meter doesn't really help much either.
While camera manufacturers seem thrilled to throw lots of megapixels into a camera, they really cheap out with internal memory. The M753 only has enough for a few pictures. Be sure to budget for an additional memory card, as a 7MP camera can fill up a small memory card pretty quick.
While I know, that less than $100 is not much for a camera these days, Kodak could have made the case a little stronger. An extra few millimeters of plastic can't cost that much can it? Or failing that, how about bundling the M753 with a protective carrying case. One that won't mess with the power switch would be nice.
In terms of image quality, don't set your expectations too high here. For less than $100, you don't really get much here. If your planning on only shooting outside on nice sunny days with plenty of natural light, you should be ok. Of course if you already have a phone camera, you'll probably get just as good pictures using that instead of an EasyShare M753.
Not the nicest review I know, but it's hard to say anything glowing about cameras in this category. I guess if you go through a lot of disposable cameras, the EasyShare M753 may be a better choice. Other than that, I'd scrounge another hundred bucks or so, and get a whole lot more camera. For another two hundred, you can actually get into some really amazing cameras. I'd start saving your pennies now.
Camera Cases Make Great Gifts for Your Photography Buff
If that someone special in your life is a photography buff, you know they’re always looking for another camera, a new lens, or a camera case to secure all of their gear. You’ve probably thought about getting them some kind of camera equipment as a gift for their birthday or at the holidays. Unless you’re also into photography, knowing what to pick can be difficult.
Every photographer has very specific preferences for their lenses, cameras, and even flashes and tripods. It comes down to a matter of the right feel, what kind of performance they can get for the money and which brands they prefer. It can make choosing the right equipment a guessing game that’s hard to win. But shopping for camera cases is much easier. As long as you know what kind of camera they use and how many lenses they generally carry with them, a knowledgeable sales representative can help you choose from a wide array of camera cases to find the perfect gift.
There’s No Such Thing as Too Many Camera Cases
There are several reasons your friend would love to get the gift of a camera case. The simple truth is that photography gets to be an expensive hobby, and most photographers have a limited budget. Given the choice between a few new lenses and investing in camera cases, most photographers will splurge on the lenses. This doesn’t mean they don’t actively lust after top-of-the-line camera cases! It just means they have to prioritize, and they choose the essential gear first, then spend whatever is left on camera cases that may get the job done, but aren’t their first choice or simply aren’t comfortable.
Some people will invest in one great camera case. They splurge on a terrific bag that has everything they want, only to find that it isn’t practical for every situation. Camera cases come in a variety of styles for a reason. An urban photographer who is moving from location to location throughout the day may want one of the many shoulder strap camera cases available only to find out that when he’s moving around in the countryside, his camera case is cumbersome and awkward. Someone who usually travels light with a shoulder camera bag may become frustrated when he needs to keep additional lenses with him that won’t fit in a shoulder style case.
Find out what kind of camera cases your friend already owns and listen to him talk about his outings. Does he mention a need for more room than he has with his current camera bags? Do you hear him complaining that his bag is too much of a hassle to cart around when he’s traveling? Find out what he is – and isn’t – getting from his current camera case and determine what he most needs.
Perhaps he would like to be more mobile while taking pictures. One of the many shoulder style camera cases would be a gift he’d love. Maybe he wants to start hiking or traveling more with his camera. If so, backpack camera cases can let him carry everything he could possibly need comfortably. The key is to choose a camera case that gives the recipient increased flexibility.
If you still aren’t sure which camera case is the perfect gift, find out what he already owns, then talk to a customer service representative who can introduce you to the various styles of camera cases available so that you can narrow your search down to the perfect gift.
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Anyone ever used an underwater camera case?
My husband wants one of these underwater camera cases for our digital camera. Now it says it's waterproof up to 33 ft and it says it doesn't blur the camera lens so that your pictures turn out great.
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If that link doesn't work, it's a WP500 camera case.
Obviously the brochure selling it is GOING to say all that. In the past we've always used the underwater cameras and they tend to be fine but he is a man and this is a cool gadget.
But have you ever used one? Worth it or pictures still look like a disposable underwater camera? Did your camera get ruined?
We have a water resistant case for our I-pod which has to go on the cruise. I'm fine with that b/c I don't go that close to the pool to begin with. But this will be going underwater with us...so I'm a little hesitant. Anyone?
My son-in-law has one and it takes great pictures. I don't know exactly what brand he has, but I was totally impressed. The disposable underwater cameras do not take too great of pictures, not anything close to what you are talking about.
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